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To what extent can dynamical models describe statistical features of turbulent flows?

Chaotic Dynamics 2009-11-07 v1 Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

Abstract

Statistical features of "bursty" behaviour in charged and neutral fluid turbulence, are compared to statistics of intermittent events in a GOY shell model, and avalanches in different models of Self Organized Criticality (SOC). It is found that inter-burst times show a power law distribution for turbulent samples and for the shell model, a property which is shared only in a particular case of the running sandpile model. The breakdown of self-similarity generated by isolated events observed in the turbulent samples, is well reproduced by the shell model, while it is absent in all SOC models considered. On this base, we conclude that SOC models are not adequate to mimic fluid turbulence, while the GOY shell model constitutes a better candidate to describe the gross features of turbulence.

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@article{arxiv.nlin/0204051,
  title  = {To what extent can dynamical models describe statistical features of turbulent flows?},
  author = {V. Carbone and R. Cavazzana and V. Antoni and L. Sorriso-Valvo and E. Spada and G. Regnoli and P. Giuliani and N. Vianello and F. Lepreti and R. Bruno and E. Martines and P. Veltri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nlin/0204051},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, 4 figures, in press on Europhys. Lett. (may 2002)